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James Purdey the Elder
1831
Nicolaus I Kolb
1617–18
Silver Horn, Haungooah
1904
Silver Horn, Haungooah
ca. 1905–1906
Nicolas Noël Boutet
ca. 1800
Clemens Horn
1600–1625
Jacob Kuntz
ca. 1810–20
Tibetan, and possibly Bhutanese and Nepalese
18th–19th century
Tibetan, and possibly Bhutanese and Nepalese
18th–19th century
hilt and scabbard, Algerian; blade, European
hilt and scabbard, late 17th or early 18th century; blade 16th or 17th century
Simeon North
ca. 1815–20
Simeon North
ca. 1815–20
Johann Andreas Kuchenreuter
ca. 1760–70
Nicolas Noël Boutet
ca. 1818–20; exchangeable percussion locks and barrels, dated 1860
Gabriel de Algora
ca. 1735–40
Durs Egg
hallmarked for 1787–88
Louis Perrin
dated 1854
Johann Daniel Sommer II
ca. 1685
Toba Batak artist
late 19th–early 20th century
Tibetan
barrel, probably 18th–19th century; stock and other fittings, probably mid-19th–early 20th century
Yoshimichi
blades, late 17th–early 18th century; mountings, 19th century
South Italian
horn, 11th–12th century; case, 16th century
China
17th century
Caucasian
19th century
Japanese
blade, 15th century; mounting, 18th century
Japanese
late 18th–19th century
Alexander Campbell
ca. 1750–70
Eduard Kruspe
1904–19
Jeremias Ritter
ca. 1610
American
ca. 1760–70
Southern German
ca. 1740
Tula Arms Factory
ca. 1790
East Greek or Parthian
1st century BCE–1st century CE
Caucasian
19th century
William Brander
ca. 1782–83
Durs Egg
hallmarked for 1793–94
Northeast French and German (Hildesheim)
last third 9th century (Mss)/ca. 1000 (front cover - second half 12th century)
China
19th century
Greek, Ptolemaic
2nd century BCE
Hans Greiff
ca. 1480